Freedom of information
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Freedom of information (or information freedom) refers to the protection of the right to freedom of expression with regards to the Internet and information technology (see also, digital rights). Freedom of information may also concern censorship in an information technology context, i.e. the ability to access Web content, without censorship or restrictions.
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See also
- Action For Economic Reforms
- Citizen oversight
- Crypto-anarchism
- Cypherpunk
- Directorate-General for Information Society and Media (European Commission)
- Forbidden number
- Free Haven Project
- Free Information Infrastructure
- Freenet
- Hacktivism
- I2P
- Information activist
- Information privacy
- Information wants to be free
- Internet censorship
- Internet privacy
- Market for loyalties theory
- Medical law
- Netsukuku
- Openness
- Portable Tor
- Stop Online Piracy Act
- Tor (anonymity network)
- Tor-ramdisk
- Transparency (humanities)
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